Sunday, April 06, 2008

Last year, I picked up a new skill, namely crocheting! After completing my first project in the first week of Feb, my fingers were simply twitching to do something more ambitous, and more colorful. In terms of ambition, I did go a tad further, but colors! hmm! I have to work on that one. But, I love white and love the contrast it brings to other colors. I am surprised I strayed away from just pastels into the bright lavender and deep sage. I like how the project turned out. I believe there are one or two boo-boo's in there, but I love it!



Besides, as I was excitedly taking pictures, drapping the 60 inches long wrap on different chairs and tables to get the right effect, I turn around to this!

Now, do I need any other approval?

How content can a cat get! Duke loves it and so do I! Princess is playing around with little bits of yarn in the living room.
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 Saturday, April 05, 2008
What happens when your favorite wine store does a 75 year celebration and you are invited to this party? What do you do? What can you do?

I for one, gave in to select some outstanding wines, and add to the collection! Man! I have not regretted even one selection from Bermans Store. If you have not checked it out yet, I recommend the store and the people. The store has really very carefully selected wines. Almost like a master artist selecting his palette to work from. It shows passion, love for the art of wine, dedication to show case the best of what he has selected. I commend Joel Berman, on such a fantastic achievement. I wish I can bottle that success. :) You step into the store, and instantly you are transported into the different regions of wine producers. Be it Spain or Canada or California or Italy or any other place. The staff is so gracious. They stop to chat and ensure you are getting the fullest experience of the store and the wine. They have never disappointed me. It has made the wine-world more than just a tasting and loving to learning and wanting to know more. For that, and that alone, I thank the store and staff.

So, why am I blogging about wines this evening? Simply, because, I can. :) That is usually a good enough reason for me to type away. Besides as I am typing, I am drinking the Cairanne-Domaine de l'Ameillaud. I have never been to anywhere in Cote du Rhone, France. But, this wine feels home! With it jamminess, and minerality, and the herbs!

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 Friday, April 04, 2008

I watched King Arthur last night after work. I picked this movie up for Clive Owen and Clive Owen alone, but along with that gorgeous hunk, you get a quite a few gorgeous knights as well and one epic soundtrack for Hans Zimmer! Holy smokes, the soundtrack is haunting!

But back to the knights! You have Ioan Gruffudd (as Lancelot) and Mads Mikkelsen (as Tristan). Now where in the world have I seen these two cool guys before? Ioan is in Horation Hornblower (duh!) and, of course, Mads the coolest thing from Denmark in Casino Royale as Le Chiffre! Both adorable and so, so damn cute, that it hurts!

The soundtrack is blooming haunting! Needless to say it is on my buy list in Amazon!

The movie itself got a weird odd rating. But, now, I am kicking myself for having missed it on the full screen and theatre sound system! Ah! Well!  I liked the movie, for the historical accurateness that it tries to achieve. More of the dark ages time, rather than the whole legend of Camelot thing. Merlin being more of native pagan fighting for his land against Rome, than the wizard. Wars are little more realistic than people dancing around. Knights being human, that is not the pious, self-righteous characters, but realistic, oppressed, barbaric, mercenaries. Costumes carefully chosen and location shots are amazing! For me, the process of change in Artorius to being King Arthur is really heart rendering. It is process of realization that for the longest time the beliefs he has held about Rome, grandeur and justice and freedom for all, are no longer existent and that he has to strive to build it with what he has.

Wonderful movie!

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 Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Yesterday, I spent time in really going through 25 Best Time Managment tools and tips and some part of the Getting Things Done. With new found knowledge, I decided to put some learning into play.

I started the weekend (plus two days vacation time), with a goal to simplify the whole house! Instead, I have a vision for my life (at least as it stands currently) and values/standards or principles that I live (and want to) by.

Focusing on fulfiling those values, I have set goals for the year! Some of these are large and some are tiny, but they are there, with a deadline by which I want to get done. For example, Decluttering and finishing some decorative aspects for home has a deadline by June this year and yet another for spring/summer plantation. These are great project titles, but a project is only as good as its action items and and mini-milestone deadline dates. So, I put into play excel, outlook and notepad to jot down the "What needs doing", and "When it needs doing by" and "What I do need to (note: did not say "like to") do to get to end result". This system is out on trial! It is only as good as the efforts put in for its up keep. So, I am going to try it out for the month and do a review towards the end of the month on what worked or what didn't.

Pst: I will blog as I go to write what is working and what is not. Oh! and I am happy to report that my closets look spic-span with four categories: Keeping stuff, Donating stuff (already in my car and ready for Goodwill), Craiglist/Yard sale stuff, and finally Altering stuff (professional or me). It is fantastic to know that I had four black skirts! a zillion other shirts that were way-way to big for me (yeah, I still had them). Also, completely categorized my yarn stash, with yarn-don't-remember-what-I-am-going-to-do-with-you, and ongoing-not-yet-completed-knitting/crocheting-projects.

All in all! I would say a perfectly productive and getting loads of things done and all of them feed into fulfiling my vision! Simplification is Sweet!

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